Believer's behaviour


Believer's behaviour!

The intensity of every action is determined by the intensity of belief we have built for the years. 

Belief is for self. Belief in something is built within us by the values, morals and other similar things learnt and observed mostly during childhood (not fully).

Belief drives us to our destiny fuelled by self-confidence. It is enough, if we could reach self-compromise on our belief. When your belief is strong and you are moving on it confidently, you need not say about your belief to others. Belief doesn't require authentication by others if it is strongly and morally built. 

When our beliefs become just a subject of talk for us rather than practising it confidently, It clearly brings out the sense of fear on the end result of our beliefs.

Believing in something should make us work and experience the end result without any hindrance. 

Beliefs cannot be proven unless the receiver experiences the fruitful result of it. So, The great Indian philosopher J. Krishnamurthy says that it is good to practice the belief rather than continuously telling about it to your kiths and kins. Their comments on your beliefs would end adding up fuel to the rising sense of fear. If your belief is true and proven, it spreads like the fragrance of a flower.

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